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5-25-21 update

4k watch image! Catching back up with the customer and the baker. A few people wanted more of the baker so I'm adding some weight on her and, while the customer was honestly at pretty close to my peak for preference on the last image I wanted to try going a little bigger because... I'm not always against it and people will like that. ;)  

If I hit 5k I might try doing a borderline immobile version of her and then give her a break. I think I"ve mentioned before that immobile/blob usually crosses out of my preferred aesthetic territory but I'd be lying if I said that's always the case. Anyway, lately I've been coveting the skill that goes into AdiposeSalesWoman's  really huge female characters and want to see if I can reproduce something like it.

Honestly, if I'd wasted less time this afternoon experimenting with different versions of her current shape I'd probably be further along and not late for going to bed. Oh well!

5-25-21 update

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Sounds like we're of similar perspectives on this subject. XD The other thing I like about Adipose's stuff is the way it accounts for physics. Physical interactions particularly within a character's own anatomy are still one of the things I struggle with and becomes harder and harder for me to do the more mass a character has. Sure, you *can* ignore it to a point and still produce some really appealing character designs, but unfortunately for me my brain won't let me. Honestly, this is one of the reasons that drawing Claire has become a bit difficult for me lately!

Max L

I get where you're coming from with your preference, past a certain size most art of larger women breaks down a bit for me, but there are a few that manage to capture it in a way that retains its appeal, and that largely comes down to what that artist chooses to focus on. I think the best part of AdiposeSalesWoman's art is that it doesn't overly impact the faces, or twists the anatomy to make people giants to accommodate the extreme proportions, so if you're dabbling in going EXTRA THICC with some of your art I'd say they're certainly a good reference point (personal opinion of course).

Daniel Bearchell


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